Purchase Approximately .03 Acres of Trust Land Property RFP
Aug 14, 2026
Closes
Aug 27, 2026
Purchase approx. 03 acres of trust land property.
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Aug 14, 2026
Closes
Aug 27, 2026
Purchase approx. 03 acres of trust land property.
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Closes
Oct 30, 2026
Proposals are sought for a development lease or direct sale of the 538.36-acre St George Airport East Development Block, an ungraded raw land parcel in Washington City and St George City, Utah.
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Salt Lake City
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Salt Lake
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102 South 200 East, #600
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(801) 538-5100
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84111
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
This document outlines the strategic context for the Trust Lands Administration, an agency responsible for managing Utah's approximately 3.3 million acres of combined surface and mineral estate and an additional 1.2 million acres of minerals-only estate. The strategic direction involves generating revenue through energy development, real estate planning, and surface resource use, with all proceeds deposited into permanent endowments to support beneficiaries such as public schools and other state institutions.
The meeting agenda includes presentations on trust lands funds and social media, a public comment period, reports from the Chair, the Executive Director, and the Advocate. Key action items involve the proposed sale of trust lands in Grand County, various mineral exploration and lease agreements in Uintah, Juab, and Grand Counties, and major development transactions or amendments in Washington and Utah Counties. Additionally, the agenda covers a notification item regarding a material amendment to a development transaction in Kane County.
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The agenda includes presentations on trust lands funds and social media, a public comment period, and reports from the Board Chair, Executive Director, and the Land Trusts Protection and Advocacy Office. Action items involve the appointment of a committee member and the review of several proposed exploration agreements for minerals, geothermal resources, and bituminous asphaltic sands. The meeting concludes with a closed session for strategy discussions regarding the sale of trust assets.
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